Carrie Sheffield sat down with investor on ABC’s “Shark Tank,” Daymond John, for a Salon Talk on Feb. 15. Founder of FUBU, Daymond opened up about the launch of his newest business, Blueprint & Co., a co-working space dedicated to more established entrepreneurs.

Daymond said,

“[If] you’re a start-up and you are [in Blueprint & Co.] it’s because you already have a back, you already have a Daymond John backing, and you’ve already got a capital firming backing you.”

Blueprint & Co. is a similar idea to office areas such as WeWork, where companies can find their footing in an established co-working space. The difference is that Blueprint & Co. brings together more experienced entrepreneurs who may be inexperienced in other specific areas.

“I don’t know everything about computer packaging goods, lotions, so I go in there and I start to learn and talk to a lot of different people,” Daymond said. This is particularly beneficial after a season of “Shark Tank,” where Daymond often walks off the show with 15 different investments. At Blueprint & Co., he can learn more about how to make these investments successful in a like-minded environment.

“As a ‘Shark’ and someone who has a little bit more business experience, I want to be around other people that don’t need to learn the fundamentals of business, whether it’s what’s a trademark or how to get bigger distribution,” Daymond said. “We need to learn what’s going on today and how we can apply that to our business.”